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Details of Freya

Pretty Freya is a big, beautiful girl, with a smooth, soft, black and white coat, Her facial markings are unique and just enhances her beauty. Freya is a Mastin cross, she stands at medium size. She came to the rescue with her sister Eida who has since been adopted but poor Freya is still in the rescue waiting for her new family.
 
Initially she was very timid and scared of people, but she has much more confidence now and enjoys attention and fuss from the volunteers. Freya is great with people and children, and very laid back and gentle, she is also a very sweet, pretty girl, just so friendly and loves a cuddle. She is not a dominant female and therefore gets along with all dogs, during her time at the rescue she has shared with male and female dogs. She currently shares with Luke and they make a good pair together as he is more dominant. She is not cat tested.
 
She is at the perfect age to adapt into a new home and with some initial time to settle she will make a loyal, loving family pet.
She can live with other dogs and older children and Freya walks very well on her lead. The rescue where Freya is living is closing and so she is one of 35 dogs looking for a home quickly. Can you help Freya with a loving forever home?

Foster Report:

None yet.

His Best Points:

Great with people and dogs. gentle nature, and is obedient, and a pretty girl.

Dog Details:

Breed :     Mastine/Mixed Breed
Age :       4 and half years
Gender:   Female
Height:     Medium to large
Weight:     30kg
Living with dogs :  yes
Living with cats :   Not tested
Living with children :  yes over 12
NEEDS to live with another dog   Maybe
Health:  No health issues reported
Neutered:  yes
 
Current location
In Spain now – can travel here in April
 
Adoption Fee : To be paid to the spanish rescue by UK bank account
NOTE – Homecheck : All our adoptions are subject to successful homechecksThere is now a deposit for all homechecks of £25 which is deducted from the adoption fee.
If the homecheck fails the £25 will be reimbursed.

If people withdraw after the homecheck this is non refundable.

FURTHER NOTE

ALL HOMECHECKS ARE NOW CONDUCTED VIRTUALLY

PROOF OF ID AND LANDLORD PERMISSION IS REQUIRED

 
Categories
Can live with other dogs
Can live with children over 12 yrs

Adopting A DogWatch UK Rescue Dog:

Before being adopted, dogs will have been vaccinated, wormed and treated for fleas.
If old enough they will have been neutered, if too young the new owners will need to ensure this is done.
All dogs are microchipped

All new owners will need to change their new dogs microchip information to their contact details. This costs £17. If you would like us to arrange this for you, at a reduced rate of £7.20, we will ask you to do a bank transfer to allow us to register the change.

Homecheck:

All our adoptions are subject to successful homechecks.

The adoption fee is £250.00 for transport plus an adoption fee of £250.00 depending on the breed and age of the cat.  The fee is paid via bank transfer to the UK or Paypal and covers the cost of passport, microchip, vaccines and neutering (if over 6 months) also transport costs/taxes from Spain to the UK.   There is now a deposit for all homechecks of £25 which is deducted from the adoption fee.

If the homecheck fails the £25 will be reimbursed.

If application is withdraw after the homecheck this is non refundable.

All homechecks are now conducted virtually and will be undertaken via video call (using skype, zoom or equivalent).

We will need to meet ALL members of the family living at the address, including children.

Proof of ID and landlord permission is required

For Rescue Dogs coming from overseas:

This adoption fee is a contribution towards the costs of rescuing the dog including
– microchip, pet passport, vaccines, tests for South European diseases, neutering (IF OLD ENOUGH), parasite treatment and transport to the UK.
We can not home dogs from overseas to people who work full time or long hours, unless some sort of doggy day care is offered. They need someone at home a lot of the day, they are not used to being alone for long periods. A dog walker for an hour out of the day is not enough.
Leaving dogs a long time on their own means they are highly likely to develop separation anxiety which is distressing for them and everyone in their new home.

How to adopt a DogWatch UK Rescue Dog:

For full details see our Adopt page